06-01-2007, 01:53 | #21 |
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Those prices certainly are good.
However £0 for Vista Ultimate from my work's MSDN was still cheaper I've stuck it on a spare partition, and keep running out of time to have a play with it. One thing I've noticed is that it runs fairly quickly once it's all settled in, so I'm quite pleased. It won't be on my main machine until well into this year however, there just isn't enough program compatibility yet.
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06-01-2007, 02:00 | #22 |
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£0 from my works MSDN works for me as well.
Haven't bothered installing it yet. It's too slow on my VMWare box, so I'm going to save it for the new one (if they ever agree to pay for it - I don't hold out any hope). |
01-02-2007, 10:14 | #23 |
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Interesting article here re DX9 games running in vista.. XP just out performs vista by a small margin. I'm sure this mainly due to driver support and the new unified architecture.
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6164940/index.html Unitl DX10 games appear, it's not really conclusive enough to determine if the £300+ DX card is worth the cash. I'm quite interested in the KMDF and UMDF features of Vista which give give greater stability to the system.
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01-02-2007, 13:45 | #24 |
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Looks like we're not getting it on our MSDN yet, although a software package did arrive today so that could be it. I'll find out later.
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01-02-2007, 14:24 | #25 |
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£299 for ultimate 32/64bit DVD, yeah I know ultimate has *everything* on the disc, but what is *everything* over premium? (Yes can't be arsed checking, one of you mentioned this above, and you're right) If i search for vista, the results are mad atm because of its release...
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01-02-2007, 14:27 | #26 |
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Ooh just noticed Vista Business appear on my Uni MSDN.
Although admittedly I'm perfectly happy with XP and not really sure if it's worth changing even for free.
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I've been running Vista Business and Office 2007 for a week or so now. User access control has been switched off already (though I'll put it back on at some point to see if it's annoying me just because I'm poking about everywhere), and it seems to have affected my battery life a little. Could be my imagination but Aero will be using the GPU more so it's not beyond the realms of possibility.
It's too wrapped in cotton wool from a remote support point of view. No useful imformation (to a support desk) is surfaced to the user when things go wrong (VPN and other network connections being the obvious examples), and interfaces like the event viewer have been changed from functional to, based on early impressions anyway, more confused and cluttered interfaces. It is pretty though. Chugged a bit after the install while it built the search index (I imagine) but running quick enough now it seems (haven't noticed any slow downs), and I do like that unified start menu search thing a great deal (integrated desktop search basically).
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Interestingly put
It has a unix subsystem designed to ease the transition from Unix to Windows, but I imagine it's usefulness is limited to basic CLI utilities written in very portable code. The big thing Vista has which the end user will be interested in is, of course, Media Center.
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